We can all agree that last winter was a particularly chilly one here in Mississippi, and most of us are glad to see the green grass and flip flops. Only one more month left until the kids are back in school and some of you are in the middle of summer vacation plans. While vacations are an opportunity to relax, your dental health should not be away on vacation. Here are five tips from Jackson Family Dentistry to maintain your oral health routines while on vacation. REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR TOOTHBRUSH Your toothbrush – don’t leave home without it. Stick to your routine — continue to brush your teeth at least twice per day and floss daily. Carry travel-sized packets of floss or dental picks in your purse or pocket if you’ll be out for most of the day. If you’re travelling, a collapsible toothbrush and a roll of floss fit nicely into your purse or carry-on luggage. If you have a summer home or condo, stock up on toothbrushes, floss and toothpaste for the season. SEE DR. JACKSON BEFORE YOU LEAVE Book a dental exam well before your vacation.Dr. Jackson can detect problems before you may experience any symptoms, and any necessary treatment can be taken care of before you leave. If a family member has braces and will be away for several weeks, it is a good idea to schedule an appointment with the orthodontist prior to leaving. If you plan on participating in any sport or activity where there is a strong chance for contact with other participants or hard surfaces — soccer, racquetball or in-line skating in the summer, (or skating, snowboarding or skiing in the winter) — you may want to talk to our office about a mouth guard. BE PREPARED Do your research before your trip on the dental care available in the area where you will be staying. Get the contact information for local dentists and phone ahead for information on office hours. Or, Dr. Jackson may be able to recommend a dentist in the area. This will save you precious time in case of a dental emergency. EAT HEALTHY
Indulging in sweet and sticky foods while on vacation may be fun, but try to minimize the amount you consume. Keep those s’mores around the campfire to a minimum. Best bet? Stick to fruits and vegetables as they contain the essential vitamins and minerals teeth and gums need to stay strong and healthy. Drink plenty of water, every day. It is the best way to stay hydrated, no matter if you’re sitting on a beach or hiking in the hills. BEWARE OF THE RAYS Moderate exposure to sunlight is the best natural source of vitamin D, which is used by the body to absorb calcium and phosphorous, helping to keep teeth and bones strong. However, prolonged exposure to the sun can increase your risk of cancers, including to the lips and the mouth. When applying sunscreen, don’t forget your nose and lips. Use a lip balm that contains protection against UVA and UVB rays. HAVE A GREAT TRIP! Stop by our office before your trip and book your summer cleanings today. Call us today: (662) 895-7338
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